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For more course tutorials visit<br>www.tutorialrank.com<br><br>CJS 251 Week 1 Discussion Dual Court System<br>CJS 251 Week 2 Signature Assignment The Courts and Courtroom Actors<br>CJS 251 Week 2 Discussion Courtroom Workgroups<br>CJS 251 Week 3 Discussion The Jury System<br>CJS 251 Week 3 Signature Assignment Criminal Trial Process<br>CJS 251 Week 4 Discussion Punishment<br>CJS 251 Week 5 Discussion Wrongful Convictions<br><br>
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CJS 251 Entire Course(June 2020) For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com CJS 251 Week 1 Discussion Dual Court System CJS 251 Week 2 Signature Assignment The Courts and Courtroom Actors CJS 251 Week 2 Discussion Courtroom Workgroups
CJS 251 Week 3 Discussion The Jury System CJS 251 Week 3 Signature Assignment Criminal Trial Process CJS 251 Week 4 Discussion Punishment CJS 251 Week 5 Discussion Wrongful Convictions CJS 251 Week 5 Signature Assignment Issues with Sentencing, Post- Conviction Relief, and Due Process
============================================== CJS 251 Week 1 Concept Check For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Question 1 Which of the following is NOT a problem confronting lower courts? 1. inadequate financing 2. unbalanced caseloads 3. inadequate facilities
4. strict court procedures Question 2 Which of the following is NOT true of federal district court judges? 1. They are nominated by the President. 2. They must be confirmed by the U.S. Senate. 3. They must reside in their district. 4. They are appointed for eight-year terms.
Question 3 Lower courts handle what stages of felony cases? 1. the final stages 2. the intermediate stages 3. the appeal stages 4. the preliminary stages Question 4
The state court systems are most often structured in what way? 1. Locally 2. centrally 3. logically 4. evenly Question 5 Criminal justice is best viewed as a system and a: 1. conglomerate
2. business 3. nonsystem 4. victim‟s agency 6 Question 6 Courts can be classified according to their function (rather than jurisdiction) as: 1. local, state, and federal courts 2. substantive and procedural courts 3. national and multinational courts
4. trial and appeals courts Question 7
The primary justification for providing constitutional safeguards in the criminal justice process is to ensure that: 1. innocent persons are not harassed or wrongly convicted 2. the guilty are punished 3. society administers justice to the accused 4. convictions are not overturned on appeal Question 8 How many layers exist in a typical court system? 1. two
2. three 3. four 4. five 9. Question 9
What is the name given to the particular location or area in which a court having geographic jurisdiction may hear a case? 1. venue 2. stay 3. venire 4. federal question 1 Question 10 Heavy caseloads of the federal courts result in which problem(s)?
1. burdens those who work in the courts 2. delay cases for litigants 3. burdens those who work in the courts and delays cases for litigants 4. None of these answers is correct. ============================================== CJS 251 Week 1 Discussion Dual Court System For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com CJS 251 Week 1 Discussion Dual Court System Discussion Topic
Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate days for full participation. This includes your initial post and 2 replies to classmates or your faculty member. Due Thursday Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: How would the criminal justice system be different today if the founding fathers had decided not to create a separate system of federal courts and instead allowed federal laws to be enforced in state courts? Why the dual court system? What are the benefits? What are the constraints? ============================================== CJS 251 Week 2 Concept Check For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com
Test Content Complete the Week 2 Concept Check covering Ch. 5-9. You have unlimited attempts to take the quiz. Question 1 Which type of law do most lawyers practice? 1. environmental law 2.
civil law 3. criminal law 4. nonprofit law Question 2 Which concept stresses the importance of the patterned interactions of judges, prosecutors, and defense attorneys? 1.
the courthouse dynamics concept 2. the courtroom workgroup concept 3. the plea-bargaining concept 4. the assembly-line justice concept Question 3
Members of the courtroom work group become frustrated when victims and witnesses: 1. do not cooperate 2. are intimidated by the defendant‟s friends 3. are intimidated by the defendant 4. All of these answers are correct
Question 4 The three most prominent defendant characteristics used in the discussion of crime and crime policy are: 1. age, race, and marital status 2. race, education, and income 3. family background, sex, and age
4. sex, poverty, and race Question 5 Who is the record keeper for the court, often responsible for summoning potential jurors? 1. law clerk 2.
clerk of court 3. court reporter 4. Secretary Question 6
The method by which defense attorneys seek to reach the best possible solution for their clients is directly related to their relationships with other members of: 1. the prosecutor‟s office 2. the police department 3. their law office 4. the courtroom work group
Question 7 Which of the following statements is true regarding the U.S. Supreme Court‟s decision in Gideon v. Wainwright? 1. The decision was highly controversial. 2. The Court focused on the need for a lawyer at all stages of the criminal justice system. 3.
The Court decided that judges could not prevent a defendant from bringing a lawyer to court. 4. The Court declared that lawyers in criminal courts are necessities, not luxuries. Question 8 Which of the following is a serious problem that public attorneys face in dealing with their clients? 1. refusal to cooperate
2. dishonesty 3. deception 4. All of these are serious problems public attorneys face in dealing with their clients. Question 9 With regard to judicial elections, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that:
1. race is a permissible consideration in drawing congressional voting districts 2. judges cannot be elected in ways that place minority candidates at an unfair disadvantage 3. it is legal to elect judges from an entire judicial district, which may unfortunately dilute black voting strength 4. those who draw election districts must consider whether white voters are likely to vote for minority candidates
Question 10 Which form of judicial selection requires judges to face a retention ballot after a short time in office? 1. partisan election 2. gubernatorial appointment 3. merit selection
4. legislative appointment ============================================== CJS 251 Week 2 Discussion Courtroom Workgroups For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com CJS 251 Week 2 Discussion Courtroom Workgroups Discussion Topic Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate days for full participation. This includes your initial post and 2 replies to classmates or your faculty member.
Due Thursday Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: Place yourself in the position of a felony court prosecutor. In what ways does the cooperation of other members of the courtroom workgroup work to your benefit? How would your answer be different if you approached the question from the vantage point of the judge or the defense attorney? Discussion questions printed with permission from Cengage Learning. ============================================== CJS 251 Week 2 Signature Assignment The Courts and Courtroom Actors For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Signature Assignment The Courts and Courtroom Actors
Assignment Content Top of Form There are different actors in the courtroom, and each has a specific role in how a trial or session will progress. There are also differences between the federal and state courts that are important to understand. In this assignment, you will outline details about the actors in the courtroom and federal and state courts. You will gain an understanding of the courts that will prepare you to participate in the courtroom process. Imagine you are a court administrator for the local superior court. You have been asked to speak to a high school civics class. Specifically, the teacher would like you to provide a general overview of federal and state courts and discuss the primary actors in each court system.
Create an 8- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation in which you: Identify actors in the courtroom. Who are the actors in federal courts and state courts? (Include actors the two courts have incommon and any actors who are different.) What are their responsibilities? Why is it important for these responsibilities to be fulfilled adequately? (Consider the effect of overzealousness compared to the effect of underperformance.) Identify what is different between these actors in federal courts from the same actors in the state courts. Judges Defense attorneys Prosecutors Juries Contrast federal and state (your state or the state you‟re from) courts (consider creating a diagram/chart/table). Structure Jurisdiction Roles of each court Case types
*Aesthetics and graphic files add great value* Include detailed speaker notes and at least 1 illustration, such as a chart, diagram, table, etc. Cite a minimum of 2 sources (one source for state courts and one source for federal courts). ============================================== CJS 251 Week 3 Concept Check For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com
Test Content Complete the Week 3 Concept Check covering Ch. 10-13. You have unlimited attempts to take the quiz. 1. Question 1 4 Points Throughout a case, decisions on bail, indictment, and screening are based on what knowledge? 1. Most defendants are guilty. 2.
Most defendants end up pleading. 3. Most defendants are innocent. 4. Most defendants go to trial. 2. Question 2 4 Points
Defendants and their lawyers may opt for a trial if they think the case factually presents a reasonable doubt, or if: 1. the prison sentence will be high 2. the defendant is guilty 3. they are likely to be convicted 4. the judge in the case is known to be a soft touch 3.
Question 3 4 Points Which of the following provides the best example of hearsay evidence? 1. As best as I can recall. 2. Mary told me she saw. 3.
I told my wife. 4. I don‟t remember hearing anyone say. 4. Question 4 4 Points The Miranda warnings do not have to be given before law enforcement obtains __________.
BLANK-1 o BLANK-1 breath and blood samples, handwriting samples, fingerprints 5. Question 5 4 Points Which of the following types of evidence is generally NOT admissible at trial? 0. DNA 1.
fingerprint 2. hair analysis 3. polygraph 6. Question 6 4 Points
Which types of evidence must always be turned over by the prosecutor to the defense in virtually all jurisdictions? 0. all open files of any type 1. all exculpatory evidence and all impeachment evidence 2. all witness statements 3. all statements made by the defendant
7. Question 7 4 Points Included among those who are not covered by statutory exemption from serving on a jury panel are __________. 8. Question 8
4 Points Challenges to jurors that do not require reasons are termed __________ 9. Question 9 4 Points To gain a potential advantage in plea bargaining, prosecutors sometimes: 0. overcharge deliberately
1. waive grand jury review 2. demand a preliminary hearing 3. refuse to take Alford pleas 10. Question 10
4 Points During which phase of the criminal justice process is the felony defendant formally accused of a crime and called upon to enter a plea? 0. initial appearance 1. preliminary hearing 2. arraignment 3.
sentencing phase ============================================== CJS 251 Week 3 Discussion The Jury System For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com CJS 251 Week 3 Discussion The Jury System Discussion Topic Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate days for full participation. This includes your initial post and 2 replies to classmates or your faculty member. Due Thursday
Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words: What impact does the jury system have on the rest of the criminal justice system? How would criminal justice function differently if defendants had no right to a trial by a jury of their peers, which is the situation in virtually all the non-common-law nations of the world? ============================================== CJS 251 Week 3 Signature Assignment Criminal Trial Process For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Signature Assignment Criminal Trial Process Assignment Content Top of Form
The criminal trial process has many components. In this assignment, you explore real-life examples of the criminal trial process in two different types of trials. Search the Internet for trials using parameters such as but not limited to “watch criminal trials online,” or visit the Wild About Trial website. Compare two trials. If possible, compare a murder trial with one involving another major felony. Include the parties represented in each trial (i.e., plaintiff and defendant). Write 350- to 700-word comparison in which you: Summarize what each trial was about. Identify the type of court the trials were held in (refer to Ch. 1 for types of courts in the United States).
Describe as many of the steps of each trial as you can (refer to Ch. 13 for the steps/process). Explain the similarities and differences between the two trials you selected. Identify as many of the actors of each trial as you can who played a role in the steps of the trial process. What were their roles? Cite a minimum of 2 sources (one source for each trial). Format yourpaper according to APA guidelines. ============================================== CJS 251 Week 4 Concept Check For more course tutorials visit www.tutorialrank.com Test Content
Complete the Week 4 Concept Check covering Ch. 14-15. You have unlimited attempts to take the quiz. 1. Question 1 4 Points “Only by „locking him up and throwing away the key‟ can we assure that he won‟t be able to rape another woman.” That statement best matches which of the following purposes of punishment? 1. retribution 2. incapacitation
3. general deterrence 4. specific deterrence 2. Question 2 4 Points Which of the following is a primary purpose of the appellate process?
1. error correction 2. enforcing court orders 3. enforcing judgments 4. controlling discretion 3.